This feature can be turned on or off on the Site Details, under the A tab (Full Access required). '''By default, it is unchecked, therefore off.''' You can turn it on when you are ready for all users to have this option available to them.

This feature can be turned on or off on the Site Details, under the A tab (Full Access required). '''By default, it is unchecked, therefore off.''' You can turn it on when you are ready for all users to have this option available to them.

Login Note

This is used when you want to include a link that appears on the login page, right underneath the username and password fields. In this sample, the link is called 'Login Help' and brings the user right to the Log In/Log Out section of the Wiki.

Copyright Note

This information appears on the bottom of Curriculum pages.

Help URL

This link is displayed as a circle with a question mark in it in the upper right corner of the login screen when your mouse hovers over.

Google Sign-In

This feature can be turned on or off on the Site Details, under the A tab (Full Access required). By default, it is unchecked, therefore off. You can turn it on when you are ready for all users to have this option available to them.

When Google Sign-In is NOT checked, the feature is off.

When Google Sign-In is checked, the feature is on.

New login window with Google Sign-In:

In order for this new Google Sign-In feature to allow a staff to gain access to VCAT, the email address associated with the staff account in VCAT must be the same as the one used for the Google account.

Click on G Sign in to log in VCAT using your Google account. If you're already signed in Google with the account using the same email as the one entered in VCAT, you will automatically be logged in VCAT.

If you click on G Sign in and you have no email in VCAT or your email in VCAT isn't the same as the one associated with the Google account you're logged in with, you will get a message in red that reads: 'Google User not authenticated for this system.'

If you click on G Sign In and you're not already signed in your Google account, the system will bring you to Google and allow you to sign in. Once you're signed in Google using the same email address as the one entered in VCAT, you'll automatically be logged in VCAT as well.

NOTE: Cookies must also be enabled for Google Sign-In to work.

Public Curriculum Header

This field allows you to create a custom banner across the top of the public curriculum access site. You may use HTML tags and can define custom css within css tags. There is also a preview of the public curriculum banner right below the field. You can view a sample of a Public Page below.

The curriculum made public is listed on the left and only gives access to the Curriculum page of the units.

How to Make Curriculum Public

By default, there is no public access to any curriculum.

For your SU/SD, you can choose to make any Folders, Courses, and/or Units public. When you do, ONLY the curriculum pages become public.

Public Access is granted under the Develop tab.

Folder

When you grant public access at a Folder level, all the curriculum courses and units within that folder inherit public access.

Select the Folder, click on the top bar where the Folder name is written in bold letters to get the drop-down with Public Access details, click on the radio button in front of Current Versions, and hit Save at the bottom left.

Course

When you grant public access at a Course level, all the curriculum units within that course inherit public access.

Select the Course, click on the top bar where the Course name is written in bold letters to get the drop-down with Public Access details, click on the radio button in front of Current Versions, and hit Save at the bottom left.

Unit

When you grant public access at a Unit level, only the curriculum unit itself is given public access.

Select the Unit, click on the top bar where the Unit name is written in bold letters to get the drop-down with Public Access details, click on the radio button in front of Current Versions, and hit Save at the bottom left.

How to Remove Public Access to Curriculum

Public Access can be removed at a Folder, Course, and/or Unit level under the Develop tab.

Removing access granted at a Folder level will remove access to all the courses and units within that folder.

Removing access granted at a Course level will remove access to all the units within that course.

Removing access granted at a Unit level will remove access to the specific unit.

If you wish for only some courses and their units to have their curriculum pages public within the same folder, you can adjust the access at the course level.

If you wish for only some units to have their curriculum pages public within the same course, you can adjust the access at the unit level.

Folder

Select the Folder, click on the top bar where the Folder name is written in bold letters to get the drop-down with Public Access details, click on the radio button in front of None, and hit Save at the bottom left.

Course

Select the Course, click on the top bar where the Course name is written in bold letters to get the drop-down with Public Access details, click on the radio button in front of None, and hit Save at the bottom left.

Unit

Select the Unit, click on the top bar where the Unit name is written in bold letters to get the drop-down with Public Access details, click on the radio button in front of None, and hit Save at the bottom left.

How to Access Public Curriculum

To access your public curriculum, type in vcat.us/yourVCATsite/public (like vcat.us/demo/public for the Demo site).

You can access any SU/SD's public curriculum by typing vcat.us/SUVCATsiteNameHere/public.